The Hall of Ancestors
The Hall of Ancestors has also been called the Gajdos Hall, thanks to a beautiful fresco by the painter Rudolf Gajdos created in the middle of the last century. The original Renaissance and Baroque fresco decorations were unfortunately destroyed by fire. This magnificent hall is a perfect place for hosting a festive banquet or corporate event.
Virtual tourUses
- corporate celebrations
- corporate presentations
- banquets
- buffet receptions
Equipment
- mobile set:
- compact powered speaker
- wireless microphone
- laptop
- data projector
- tripod mobile screen (2x2 m)
More options
When hiring the Entrance Hall, you can also hire a work room, cloak room, the Red Marble Hall, Entrance Hall and Gröll Hall.
If you need catering for your event, we will be happy to recommend one of our professional partners.
Capacity
- 120 peopletheatre arrangement
- 80 peopletable arrangement
Size
- 190 m2The Hall of Ancestors
Calendar of available and booked dates
Check out the available dates for hiring Hall of Ancestors. Alternatively, choose a date that best suits you from those available.
How to make a booking
Pick one of the available dates
All the available dates can be found in the booking calendar.
Open the booking form
Click on a date that is available in the booking calendar or click on Book (the Wine Bar, Hall of Ancestors etc.) directly on the page of the hall you’ve chosen.
Fill in the form
To complete the booking you will need to state your name, telephone number and your e-mail address. If you have any requests or comments regarding your booking, please include them on this form.
Confirmation
After filling in all the information, please send the form to us and a copy will be returned to your e-mail address. Shortly thereafter we will contact you to confirm the details of your booking.
Regional Museum
The Regional Museum in Mikulov is a semi-budgetary organization of the South Moravian Region. besides hiring out the halls of Mikulov Chateau it also organizes regular exhibitions and looks after the permanent displays of the museum’s collections.